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Sep 30, 2019  This is a Technical Preview driver with full WDDM 2.0 support for Windows® 10 and DirectX® 12 on all Graphics Core Next (GCN) supported products, -AMD Radeon™ HD 7000 and newer graphics products. Official driver support for AMD products will be available when Microsoft launches Windows® 10 on July 29 th, 2015. Install AMD Mobility Radeon HD 5000 Series driver for Windows 10 x64, or download DriverPack Solution software for automatic driver installation and update. The on-die display controllers with the new brand name AMD Eyefinity were introduced with the Radeon HD 5000 Series. The entire HD 5000 series products have Eyefinity capabilities supporting three outputs. The Radeon HD 5870 Eyefinity Edition, however, supports six mini DisplayPort outputs, all of which can be simultaneously active.

ATi Radeon HD 5000 Series
Release dateSeptember 10, 2009; 10 years ago
CodenameEvergreen
Manhattan
ArchitectureTeraScale 2
Transistors
  • 292M 40 nm (Cedar)
  • 627M 40 nm (Redwood)
  • 1.040B 40 nm (Juniper)
  • 2.154B 40 nm (Cypress)
Cards
Entry-level5450
5550
5570
Mid-range5670
5750
5770
High-end5830
5850
5870
Enthusiast5970
API support
Direct3DDirect3D 11
(feature level 11_0) [1]
Shader Model 5.0
OpenCLOpenCL 1.2[2]
OpenGLOpenGL 4.5[3]
History
PredecessorRadeon HD 4000 series
SuccessorRadeon HD 6000 Series

The Evergreen series is a family of GPUs developed by Advanced Micro Devices for its Radeon line under the ATI brand name. It was employed in Radeon HD 5000 graphics card series and competed directly with Nvidia's GeForce 400 Series.

  • 2Architecture
  • 4Desktop products
  • 6Graphics device drivers
  • 9External links

Release[edit]

The existence was spotted on a presentation slide from AMD Technology Analyst Day July 2007 as 'R8xx'. AMD held a press event in the USS Hornet museum on September 10, 2009[4] and announced ATI Eyefinity multi-display technology and specifications of the Radeon HD 5800 series' variants. The first variants of the Radeon HD 5800 series were launched September 23, 2009, with the HD 5700 series launching October 12 and HD 5970 launching on November 18[5] The HD 5670, was launched on January 14, 2010, and the HD 5500 and 5400 series were launched in February 2010, completing what has appeared to be most of AMD's Evergreen GPU lineup.

Demand so greatly outweighed supply that more than two months after launch, many online retailers were still having trouble keeping the 5800 and 5900 series in stock.[6]

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Architecture[edit]

This article is about all products under the Radeon HD 5000 Series brand. TeraScale 2 was introduced with this.

  • A GPU implementing TeraScale 2 is found on Radeon HD 5830 and above branded products. These products have the capability to calculate double-precision floating-point format.
  • A GPU implementing TeraScale 1 is found on Radeon HD 5770 and below branded products. These products have the capability to calculate only single-precision floating-point format.
  • OpenGL 4.x compliance requires supporting FP64 shaders. These are implemented by emulation on some TeraScale (microarchitecture) GPUs.

Multi-monitor support[edit]

The on-diedisplay controllers with the new brand name AMD Eyefinity were introduced with the Radeon HD 5000 Series. The entire HD 5000 series products have Eyefinity capabilities supporting three outputs. The Radeon HD 5870 Eyefinity Edition, however, supports six mini DisplayPort outputs, all of which can be simultaneously active.

Display pipeline supports xvYCC gamut and 12-bit per component output via HDMI. Serial season 3 release date. HDMI 1.3a output. The previous generation Radeon R700 GPUs in the Radeon HD 4000 Series only support up to LPCM 7.1 audio and no bitstream output support for Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio audio formats to external decoders. This feature is now supported on Evergreen family GPUs. On Evergreen family GPUs, DisplayPort outputs on board are capable of 10-bit per component output,[7] and HDMI output is capable of 12-bit per component output.

Maximum output configurations for normal Radeon HD 5800/5700 series cards
DVI-I/VGADVI-I/VGAHDMIDisplayPort
Option 1ActiveActiveInactiveActive
Option 2ActiveInactiveActiveActive

Video acceleration[edit]

Unified Video Decoder (UVD2.2)[8] is present on the dies of all products and supported by AMD Catalyst 9.11 and later through DXVA 2.0 on Microsoft Windows and VDPAU on Linux and FreeBSD. The free and open-source graphics device driver#ATI/AMD also support UVD.

OpenCL (API)[edit]

OpenCL accelerates many scientific Software Packages against CPU up to factor 10 or 100 and more.Open CL 1.0 to 1.2 are supported for all Chips with Terascale 2 and 3.[9]

Radeon Feature Table[edit]

The following table shows features of Radeon-branded GPU microarchitectures.

R100R200R300R400R500R600RV670R700EvergreenNorthern
Islands
Southern
Islands
Sea
Islands
Volcanic
Islands
Arctic
Islands
VegaNavi
ReleasedApr 2000Aug 2001Sep 2002May 2004Oct 2005May 2007Nov 2007Jun 2008Sep 2009Oct 2010Jan 2012Sep 2013Jun 2015Jun 2016Jun 2017Jul 2019
AMD support
Instruction setNot publicly knownTeraScale instruction setGCN instruction setRDNA instruction set
MicroarchitectureTeraScale 1TeraScale 2 (VLIW5)TeraScale 3 (VLIW4)GCN 1st genGCN 2nd genGCN 3rd genGCN 4th genGCN 5th genRDNA
TypeFixed pipeline[a]Programmable pixel & vertex pipelinesUnified shader model?
Direct3D7.08.19.0
11 (9_2)
9.0b
11 (9_2)
9.0c
11 (9_3)
10.0
11 (10_0)
10.1
11 (10_1)
11 (11_0)11 (11_1)
12 (11_1)
11 (12_0)
12 (12_0)
11 (12_1)
12 (12_1)
Shader modelN/A1.42.0+2.0b3.04.04.15.05.15.1
6.3
6.4
OpenGL1.32.0[b]3.34.4[c]4.6 (on Linux: 4.5+)?
VulkanN/A1.0 (Win 7+ or Mesa 17+1.1
OpenCLN/AClose to Metal1.11.22.0 (Adrenalin driver on Win7+), 1.2 (on Linux, 2.0 and 2.1 WIP mostly in Linux ROCm)?
HSAN/A?
Video decoding ASICN/AAvivo/UVDUVD+UVD 2UVD 2.2UVD 3UVD 4UVD 4.2UVD 5.0 or 6.0UVD 6.3UVD 7[10][d]VCN 1.0[10][d]
Video encoding ASICN/AVCE 1.0VCE 2.0VCE 3.0 or 3.1VCE 3.4VCE 4.0[10][d]
Power saving?PowerPlayPowerTunePowerTune & ZeroCore Power?
TrueAudioN/AVia dedicated DSPVia shaders?
FreeSyncN/A1
2
HDCP[e]?1.41.4
2.2
?
PlayReady[e]N/A3.03.0
Supported displays[f]1–222–6?
Max. resolution?2–6 × 2560×16002–6 × 4096×2160 @ 60 Hz2–6 × 5120×2880 @ 60 Hz3 × 7680×4320 @ 60 Hz[11]?
/drm/radeon[g]N/A
/drm/amdgpu[g]N/AExperimental[12]?
  1. ^The Radeon 100 Series has programmable pixel shaders, but do not fully comply with DirectX 8 or Pixel Shader 1.0. See article on R100's pixel shaders.
  2. ^These series do not fully comply with OpenGL 2+ as the hardware does not support all types of non-power of two (NPOT) textures.
  3. ^OpenGL 4+ compliance requires supporting FP64 shaders and these are emulated on some TeraScale chips using 32-bit hardware.
  4. ^ abcThe UVD and VCE were replaced by the Video Core Next (VCN) ASIC in the Raven Ridge APU implementation of Vega.
  5. ^ abTo play protected video content, it also requires card, operating system, driver, and application support. A compatible HDCP display is also needed for this. HDCP is mandatory for the output of certain audio formats, placing additional constraints on the multimedia setup.
  6. ^More displays may be supported with native DisplayPort connections, or splitting the maximum resolution between multiple monitors with active converters.
  7. ^ abDRM (Direct Rendering Manager) is a component of the Linux kernel. Support in this table refers to the most current version.

Desktop products[edit]

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ModelLaunchCode nameFab (nm)Transistors (million)Die size (mm2)Bus interfaceClock rateCore config[a]FillrateMemoryProcessing power
(GFLOPS)
TDP (Watts)[b]Crossfire SupportAPI support (version)Release Price (USD)
Core (MHz)Memory (MHz)Pixel (GP/s)Texture (GT/s)Size (MB)Bandwidth (GB/s)Bus typeBus width (bit)Single precisionDouble precisionIdleMax.Direct3DOpenGLOpenCL
Radeon HD 5450Feb 4, 2010Cedar PRO4029259PCIe 2.1 x16
PCI
PCIe 2.1 x1
650
650
650
400
800
800
80:8:42.65.2512
1024
2048
6.4
12.8
DDR2
DDR3
64104N/A6.419.1No11.3
(11_0)
4.51.2~50
Radeon HD 5550Feb 9, 2010Redwood LE627104PCIe 2.1 x16550
550
550
320:16:84.48.812.8
25.6
51.2
DDR2
GDDR3
GDDR5
1283521039~70
Radeon HD 5570Redwood PRO650
650
400
900
400:20:85.213.012.8
28.8
57.6
52080
Radeon HD 5610May 14, 2011650500102416.0GDDR3
Radeon HD 5670Jan 14, 2010Redwood XT775
775
800
1000
6.215.5512
1024
2048
25.6
64.0
GDDR3
GDDR5
62015644-way Crossfire99
Radeon HD 5750Oct 13, 2009Juniper PRO1040170700
700
1150
1150
720:36:1611.225.2512
1024
73.6GDDR510081686129
Radeon HD 5770Juniper XT850
850
1200
1200
800:40:1613.634.076.8136018108159
Radeon HD 5830Feb 25, 2010Cypress LE215433480010001120:56:1612.844.81024128.02561792358.425175239
Radeon HD 5850Sep 30, 2009Cypress PRO725
725
1000
1000
1440:72:3223.252.21024
2048
2088417.627151259
Radeon HD 5870Sep 23, 2009Cypress XT850
850
1200
1200
1600:80:3227.268.0153.62720544188
228
379
Radeon HD 5870
Eyefinity Edition[c][13]
Mar 11, 201085012002048228479
Radeon HD 5970Nov 18, 2009Hemlock XT2154×2334×2725
725
1000
1000
1600:80:32×246.4116.01024×2
2048×2
128×2256×24640928512942-way Crossfire599
ModelLaunchCode nameFab (nm)Transistors (Million)Die Size (mm²)Bus interfaceCore (MHz)Memory (MHz)Core config[a]Pixel (GP/s)Texture (GT/s)Size (MB)Bandwidth (GB/s)Bus typeBus width (bit)Single PrecisionDouble PrecisionIdleMax.Crossfire SupportDirect3DOpenGLOpenCLRelease Price (USD)
Clock rateFillrateMemory>Processing power
(GFLOPS)
TDP (W)[b]API support (version)
  1. ^ abUnified Shaders : Texture Mapping Units : Render Output Units
  2. ^ abThe TDP is reference design TDP values from AMD. Different non-reference board designs from vendors may lead to slight variations in actual TDP.
  3. ^All chips feature AMD Eyefinity, but the Radeon HD 5870 Eyefinity Edition card also have six mini DisplayPort outputs, all of which can be simultaneously active.

Radeon HD 5900[edit]

ATI Radeon HD 5970

Codenamed Hemlock, the Radeon HD 5900 series was announced on October 12, 2009, starting with the HD 5970.[14] The Radeon HD 5900 series utilizes two Cypress graphics processors and a third-party PCI-E bridge. Similar to Radeon HD 4800 X2 series graphics cards; however, AMD has abandoned the use of X2 moniker for dual-GPU variants starting with Radeon HD 5900 series, making it the only series within the Evergreen GPU family to have two GPUs on one PCB.

Radeon HD 5800[edit]

Driver
A Radeon HD 5870 by Sapphire Technology

Codenamed Cypress, the Radeon HD 5800 series was announced on September 23, 2009. Products included Radeon HD 5850 and Radeon HD 5870. The launching model of Radeon HD 5870 can support three display outputs at most, and one of these has to support DisplayPort. In terms of overall performance, the 5870 comes in between the GTX 470 and GTX 480 from rival company Nvidia, being closer to the GTX 480 than the GTX 470.[15] An Eyefinity 6 edition of Radeon HD 5870 was released, with 2 GiB GDDR5 memory, supporting six simultaneous displays, all to be connected to one of the mini DisplayPort outputs and all supporting this connection natively to not require additional hardware. The Radeon HD 5870 has 1600 usable shader processors, while the Radeon HD 5850 has 1,440 usable stream cores, as 160 out of the 1,600 total cores are disabled during product binning which detects potentially defective areas of the chip. A Radeon HD 5830 was released on February 25, 2010. The Radeon HD 5830 has 1,120 usable stream cores and a standard core clock of 800 MHz.

Radeon HD 5700[edit]

The codename for the 5700 GPU was Juniper and it was exactly half of Cypress. Half the shader engines, half the memory controllers, half the ROPs, half the TMUs, half everything. The 5750 had one shader engine disabled (of 10), so had 720 stream processors, while the 5770 had all ten enabled. Additionally, the 5750 ran at 700 MHz and a lower voltage, while the 5770 used more power, but ran at 850 MHz. Both cards were normally found with 1 GB of GDDR5 memory, but 512 MB variants did exist, performance suffering somewhat.

Radeon HD 5600[edit]

HD 5670 card heat-sink removed

Codenamed Redwood XT, the 5600 series has all five of Redwood's shader engines enabled. As each of them has 80 VLIW-5 units, this gave it 400 stream processors. Reference clocks were 775 MHz for all 5600s, while memory clocks varied between OEMs, as did the use of DDR3 and GDDR5 memory, the latter being twice as fast.

Radeon HD 5500[edit]

A low-profile HD 5570 card

The Radeon HD 5570 was released on February 9, 2010, using the Redwood XT GPU as seen in the 5600 series. At first release was limited to DDR3 memory, but later, ATI added support for GDDR5 memory. One more variant, with only 320 stream cores, is available and Radeon HD 5550 was suggested as the product name. 5570s and 5550s were available with GDDR5, GDDR3 and DDR2 memory. The 5550 variant disabled one shader engine, so had only 320 stream processors (4 engines, 80 VLIW-5 units each).

All reference board designs of the Radeon HD 5500 series are half-height, making them suitable for a low profile form factor chassis.

Radeon HD 5400[edit]

A Radeon HD 5450 by Sapphire Technology

Codenamed Cedar,[16] the Radeon HD 5400 series was announced on February 4, 2010, starting with the HD 5450. The Radeon HD 5450 has 80 stream cores, a core clock of 650 MHz, and 800 MHz DDR2 or DDR3 memory. The 5400 series is designed to assume a low-profile card size.

Mobile products[edit]

Graphics device drivers[edit]

AMD's proprietary graphics device driver 'Catalyst'[edit]

AMD Catalyst is being developed for Microsoft Windows and Linux. As of July 2014, other operating systems are not officially supported. This may be different for the AMD FirePro brand, which is based on identical hardware but features OpenGL-certified graphics device drivers.

AMD Catalyst supports of course all features advertised for the Radeon brand.

Free and open-source graphics device driver 'Radeon'[edit]

The free and open-source drivers are primarily developed on Linux and for Linux, but have been ported to other operating systems as well. On HD5000, the driver using following six parts:

  1. Linux kernel component DRM
  2. Linux kernel component KMS driver: basically the device driver for the display controller in kernel, called 'radeon'.
  3. user-space component libDRM: basically one of 3d drivers. The HD5000 series are using the 'r600g' driver.
  4. user-space component in Mesa 3D;
  5. a special and distinct 2D graphics device driver for X.Org Server; with this card, EXA is used instead of Glamor

The free and open-source 'Radeon' graphics driver supports most of the features implemented into the Radeon line of GPUs.[17]

The free and open-source 'Radeon' graphics device drivers are not reverse engineered, but based on documentation released by AMD.[18]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^'AMD Radeon™ Software Support for Legacy Graphics Products'. AMD. Retrieved 2018-04-21.
  2. ^'AMD Catalyst™ Software Suite Version 12.4 Release Notes'. 2012. Archived from the original on 2017-08-15. Retrieved 2018-04-20.
  3. ^'AMD Radeon Software Crimson Edition Beta'. AMD. Retrieved 2018-04-20.
  4. ^'AMD is driving graphics to the edge with Eyefinity powering the SimCraft APEX sc830'. SimCraft insider. 2009-09-11.
  5. ^ATI Radeon HD 5970 Press Release
  6. ^'O 5800, 5800, Wherefor Art Thou 5800?'. [H]ArdOCP. 2009-11-10.
  7. ^DirectX 11 in the Open: ATI Radeon HD 5870 ReviewArchived 2009-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^Unified Video Decoder#UVD-enabled GPUs
  9. ^https://www.khronos.org/conformance/adopters/conformant-products
  10. ^ abcKillian, Zak (22 March 2017). 'AMD publishes patches for Vega support on Linux'. Tech Report. Retrieved 23 March 2017.
  11. ^'Radeon's next-generation Vega architecture'(PDF). Radeon Technologies Group (AMD). Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  12. ^Larabel, Michael (7 December 2016). 'The Best Features of the Linux 4.9 Kernel'. Phoronix. Retrieved 7 December 2016.
  13. ^Angelini, Chris; Abi-Chahla, Fedy (September 23, 2009). 'ATI Radeon HD 5870: DirectX 11, Eyefinity, And Serious Speed'. Tom's Hardware. Bestofmedia Network. p. 8. Retrieved October 9, 2009.
  14. ^Dual-GPU ATI Radeon HD 5970 released
  15. ^http://www.techspot.com/review/283-geforce-gtx-400-vs-radeon-hd-5800/GTX 480 and GTX 470 Review
  16. ^'AMD Financial Analyst Day 2009 Codename Decoder'. AMD. 2009-10-11.
  17. ^'RadeonFeature'. Xorg.freedesktop.org. Retrieved 2014-07-06.
  18. ^'AMD Developer Guideds'. Archived from the original on 2013-07-16.

External links[edit]

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Laptop products[edit]

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